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Click to expand.+1. This will be my second year using H&R Block software to do my taxes. It supports > 10.7 and is frequently on sale. I paid $14.95 for Deluxe+State for this upcoming tax season, which includes federal e-file and state software (state e-file is extra, but I will just mail since I will owe state tax). Not the prettiest UI but it works well. If you want to stick with TT, there is also a web-based version. However in my experience Intuit is a scummy company so the price will creep up weekly -- I don't remember if you lock in the price when you start your return, or once you actually file.
This will be my second year using H&R Block software to do my taxes. It supports > 10.7 and is frequently on sale. I paid $14.95 for Deluxe+State for this upcoming tax season, which includes federal e-file and state software (state e-file is extra, but I will just mail since I will owe state tax). Win mount mac drive for editing.
Not the prettiest UI but it works well. If you want to stick with TT, there is also a web-based version.
However in my experience Intuit is a scummy company so the price will creep up weekly -- I don't remember if you lock in the price when you start your return, or once you actually file. TaxAct gets good marks, though maybe not as user friendly as Turbo or H&R. Re: H&R, I know everyone's situation is different, but have a friend who ran into a couple of errors (calculation/form entry) with H&R's software.
Did not pry about exactly what, but he also mentioned that he got an IRS 'love note' about errors in 2016 taxes (again, tracked it back to H&R error). I too am in the same boat re: 2018 TY software and Turbo. If no new Mac by the time I do taxes, most likely will do TaxAct.
Or Turbo in my Win10 VM. Click to expand.Couldn't agree more.
Been pushing my family away from Intuit for years, 9/10 times when I go over to 'fix an issue' it ends up being related to their bloatware. Bad installs, corrupted updates, corrupted data files (yep, new quickbooks do this a lot. Even my accountant is looking to switch).
Intuit software is just a mess. After years of doing my own taxes I finally decided to find a good local accountant to do them (pretty low cost, too. Only costs me $20 more than the home/business edition of turbotax/h&r software I needed would have cost). Back in the old days, tried using an accountant until they screwed up and it costs us a lot of money considering what we earned and the cost of living back then. Tried one in the last 13 years in our new location. He gave us bad information upfront on 2 issues, one of which would have gotten us audited if we followed it. The other bit of advise has stranded money in an IRA that never got us any tax benefit and will make withdrawing harder in the future.